• @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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    481 month ago

    The rural South gobbles that shit up.

    I’ve literally talked to doctors and nurses here who believe this nonsense. Not just a few. It’s a very common sentiment.

    What do you do when you don’t feel like you’re safe in their hands? Get into herbal/folk/witchcraft remedies?

    • @Noodle07
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      281 month ago

      Go to a civilised country

        • @Noodle07
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          71 month ago

          It’s not, ask any migrant

        • idunnololz
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          Honestly what’s probably more realistic is to move to another state/city. It’s still hard but it’s at least realistic.

    • @blackbelt352
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      211 month ago

      While fermented garlic and honey are actually pretty good for you, (probiotics from fermentation, certain anti-microbial properties of both garlic and honey, etc), it’s not actual medicine.

      Home remedies are great at making you feel a bit better while your body fights something off but they’re no substitute for medicine to actually help your body fight off your infection.

      I’ll swear by hot tea, honey, lemon with a splash of some kind of liquor and some chicken noodle soup when dealing with a sore throat but I’m also taking cough medicine to actually manage the symptoms in addition to those home remedies.

      • @neatchee
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        10 days ago

        Mint for nausea

        Honey for sore throat

        Antibiotics for fucking infections

      • @JcbAzPx
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        1 month ago

        probiotics from fermentation

        anti-microbial properties

        These two things aren’t really compatible with each other.

        • @blackbelt352
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          11 month ago

          Reason I said “certain anti-microbial properties”. Both honey and garlic are able to slow the growth of some not so great bacteria like botulism for fermentation while also promoting the growth of good bacteria like lactobacillus.